Consumer Effects of AT&T-BellSouth Combo
Associated Press, December 29, 2006
By Peter Svensson
The concessions AT&T Inc. made to win regulatory approval of its mammoth merger with BellSouth Corp. has many implications for consumers.
With Friday's approval of the plan by the Federal Communications Commission, here's what consumers can expect in the combined company's service areas in 22 states:
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